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27: publicpartialclass EmsBoard

28: {

29: /*

30: * iManager_U2000_V200R014C60_TL1_NBI_User_Guide_13.pdf

31: * 14.1.7 Querying the Information About a Board (LST-BOARD)

32: *

33: * Usage Note

34: *

35: * The DEV (IP address of an OLT) and ONULOCATEINFO parameters can be used as the location information. Before using these two parameters as the location information, make sure that the DEV parameter indicates the IP address of the device. For details, see C.7 How to Locate a Device According to the IP Address.

82: /// DEV OCTET STRING SIZE (192) Indicates the device name. By default, this parameter is not displayed. It is displayed only after you enter SHOWOPTION=DEV in the command. Indicates the device name by default. If the value of the configuration item DEVMEAN is 1, the DEV parameter indicates the IP address of the device. For details about how to modify configuration items, see C.7 How to Locate a Device According to the IP Address.

127: /// ST OCTET STRING l VOIP l ALL Indicates the service types that are supported by a board. Options are as follows: l VOIP: A board that houses POTS ports. POTS ports are used to carry voice over IP (VOIP) services. l ALL: A Board that houses other ports.

Authentication (Ia.Cl.Model):
Manage and verify user logging and passwords. The administrator will define the user's password and logging website. The service will issue a true of false according to authentication.